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Author:
West, Elizabeth J., 1957- author.
Title:
Finding Francis : one family's journey from slavery to freedom / Elizabeth J. West.
Publisher:
The University of South Carolina Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xi, 192 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Subject:
Sistrunk family.
Sistrunk, Francis,--approximately 1827-between 1880 and 1900--Family.
Sistrunk family.
African American families--Southern States--Biography.
African American women--Social conditions--19th century.
African Americans--Southern States--Historiography.
African American families--Genealogy.
African American families.
African American women--Social conditions.
African Americans--Historiography.
Families.
Southern States.
1800-1899
Biographies.
Family histories.
Family histories.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-183) and index.
Contents:
Francis in Georgia: kinship and family formation in the Black antebellum South -- Neshoba to Noxubee: pre-Civil War to Reconstruction -- Post-Reconstruction and a new century: anxious and audacious times (1870s-1910) -- Hillman: a man's story bookended by women -- Coda: reflections on methodology.
Summary:
"Finding Francis, finding family, freeing history. Francis is found. Beyond Francis, a family is found-in archival material that barely deigned to notice their existence. This is the story of Francis Sistrunk and her children, from enslavement into forced migration across South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. It spans decades before the Civil War and continues into post-emancipation America. A family story full of twists and turns, Finding Francis reclaims and honors those women who played an essential role in the historical survival and triumph of Black people during and after American slavery. Elizabeth West has created a remarkable 'biohistoriography' of everyday Black resistance, grounded in a determination to maintain enduring connections of family, kinship, and community despite the inhumanity and rapacity of slavery. There is inevitable heartbreak in these histories, but there is also an empowering strength and inspiration-the truth of these lives will indeed set us all free"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1643363581
9781643363585
1643363573
9781643363578
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1323245408
LCCN:
2022037205
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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